Peyton Pike

Peyton Pike writes funny, fast-paced sapphic romance full of emotional tension, affectionate chaos, and deeply overinvolved friend groups. Her stories center queer women navigating love, timing, and the impossible task of staying mysterious when everyone already knows your business. Peyton's work blends humor, heart, and just enough chaos to feel real, exploring not just who we fall for—but who actually fits.She believes love is rarely simple, compatibility is often misunderstood, and the right person might not be who you expect—but your friends probably saw it coming.

The Peyton Parker Chronicles

Wrong Number, Right Woman is a witty, emotionally layered sapphic romance about a planner who accidentally falls for the one woman she can’t organize into a safe, sensible choice.

Soft Launch, Hard Feelings is a sharp, funny queer romance about a divorce lawyer, a florist, and the group chat that knows their relationship is real before Jess is willing to admit it.

Group Chat, Bad Idea is a witty sapphic romance about one wrong screenshot, one very fair boundary, and the chaos of trying to fall in love while your entire friend group has opinions.

Mutuals, Mishaps & Making Out is a witty, emotionally sharp sapphic romance about brunch ambushes, mutual meddling, crossed wires, and two women trying to choose each other inside a friend group that is already paying close attention.

No Notes, New Girlfriend is a witty, slow-burn sapphic romance about a butch woman with trust issues, a suspiciously perfect surgeon, and a friend group that treats dating like a full-contact team sport.

Brunch, Breakups & Blind Dates is a sharp, witty sapphic romance about exes, group-chat politics, and the deeply inconvenient problem of watching something work without your help.

Exes, Hexes & Housewarming Parties is a witty, tension-filled sapphic romcom about a disastrous housewarming, too much shared history, and the one woman Peyton Parker never planned for.

Seen, Screened & Slightly in Love is a witty sapphic romance about a woman determined to find the flaw in her friend’s perfect new match—only to discover that real love does not break the system, it changes it.

Text Back, Babe is a witty, emotionally charged queer romantic comedy about one woman’s escalating inability to hide behind perfectly drafted texts when the right person asks the wrong question too directly.

The Last First Date is a witty, emotionally sharp sapphic romance about one woman’s terrifying realization that a good first date might actually change everything.

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